I Used to be a Good Cook: In 2005, I almost died because a doctor diagnosed asthma, but I had idiopathic congestive heart failure. I was on a heart transplant list for five years with three Cardiologists. I worked with them, researched and chose my meds with their help, and prepared all my food from scratch. I recovered and now have an almost normal heart for a seventy-seven-year-old man. I no longer do much cooking from scratch for myself but I do some for my wife, who has IBS (under control).
I dislike eating alone, but my wife needs attention when she eats, so I eat separately. I mostly nibble. I now take the easy way out: microwave foods and prepared supermarket food. I vary the choices to keep it interesting. I just don't have the time or patience to cook from scratch these days. My heart is OK.
